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WinXP as a dial up proxy
hi allhow can i set up WinXP as a proxy for a Corporate Dial-up aoount for my lan. when a user on the network tries to access internet, i want it to dial-up? just like what Linux does, when it dials upon user request.is it possible with XP? if there...
Tags: INTERNET, trustm@..., Microsoft Windows XP, ICF
Discussion threads 2007-03-13
New Users are getting an error when logging on
We use Windows server 2003 with most the our clients running XP Pro.Currently new users I have set up are getting the following error when logging on - some can proceed no further and others can proceed."Windows cannot locate the server copy of
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, Servers, mlloyd@..., ICF, profileS
Discussion threads 2006-11-07
Microsft Patches
On most microsoft patch documentation I read ..." Best practices recommend blocking all TCP/IP ports that are not actually being used, and most firewalls including the Windows Internet Connection Firewall ICF block those ports by default." from Microsoft security bulletin MS03-026.1.Does this mean this patch is not important if you...
Tags: firewall, Lino767@..., Microsoft Corp., patch, patch management, windows
Q&A 2005-06-23
Using the Network Enhancements in Windows Server 2003
Windows Server 2003 has many great new features, includingenhancements to networking functionality. Some of these will be especiallyimportant to small businesses. In this article, we'll look at three newfeatures: the Internet Connection Firewall (which is upgraded to the newWindows Firewall by Server 2003 Service Pack 1), network bridging capabilities,and changes...
Tags: firewall, ICF, ICF Features, Deb Shinder, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, computer, network, server, Internet
Technical articles 2005-03-08
Windows XP SP2 contains some legitimate security improvements
With the Windows XP Service Pack 2 Beta being released to thousands of testers, it’s time for administrators to take a look at the forthcoming changes. With the exception of any unintended consequences that always crop up and some compatibility issues, it looks like XP SP2 will offer some nice...
Tags: Microsoft Windows XP, Service Pack 2, John McCormick, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2, ICF, security
Technical articles 2003-12-29

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Enable Internet Connection Firewall in Windows XP Embedded With Service Pack 1 Images
In Windows XP Embedded with Service Pack 1, Internet Connection Firewall ICF is disabled by default. This paper provides details about how to enable ICF by creating a custom ICF component, adding the custom component to a configuration, and then deploying and testing the run-time image. This paper is written...
Tags: Internet Connection Firewall, Service Pack, Windows XP Embedded, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows, Firewalls, Network Security, Security, Operating Systems, Software, Networking
White papers 2004-03-01
ICF Catalog Backup and Recovery: Catalog RecoveryPlus Update
Integrated Catalog Forward ICF catalogs are essential system data sets. Even with the high availability storage subsystems and processors that are available today, there are still situations where there is a need to recover the catalogs. To minimize the recovery process, one should have a clear backup and recovery strategy...
Tags: Recovery, Catalog, IBM Corp., Backups, Storage, Hardware
White papers 2006-12-01
Step-By-Step: Configure the Internet Connection Firewall to allow Remote Desktop
Remote Desktop and Internet Connection Firewall ICF are two new features in Windows XP. Remote Desktop allows you to connect to a remote computer and see its screen as if you were working on it directly. ICF prevents TCP/IP traffic from accessing your network and computer.Since ICF blocks all network...
Tags: desktop, firewall, Internet Connection Firewall, Remote Desktop, TechRepublic Staff
Technical articles 2003-12-03
WMI is corrupted
My WMI is corrupted.I try to delete the repository files and reboot.I t don t work!I read that I have to rebuild ICF and ICS what that,I don t understand anything about WMI,as my pc work well vithout!ThanksHere is a greatArtical by a MVP that ha
Tags: windows, car.seedorff@..., don, WMI
Discussion threads 2006-11-25
Windows XP Firewall Corrupt
Running Windows XP sp2, ICF may have gotten corrupted, unable to load printer drivers, Unable tochange firewall settings in LAN connection due tocorrrupted VMI, Running DSL,Scan for viruses, ensure it is cleaned. Then do a repair install of windows. Should take care of your issue.
Tags: bdennis626@..., firewall, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, windows, Windows XP Firewall
Q&A 2005-05-20
Windows XP SP2: What to do when the Windows break
For more on XP ServicePack 2, visit our SP2 Resource Center.Surprise, surprise. Windows XP Service Pack 2 has caused arash of problems for a variety of users and organizations that have deployedit. For months before the release of XP SP2, Microsoft had been preparingpeople for the fact that SP2 was...
Tags: Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2, Service Pack 2, John McCormick, Microsoft Windows
Technical articles 2004-08-25
Remote Desktop
If you have static IP's on systems so the person can log in from home is there a log that shows when a system is being logged into?Thanks for any help.CindyThere is no default log file but you can create the log fileHi,ICF Internet Connection Firewall with logging enabled will...
Tags: Network security, SECURITY, desktop, cindyp@..., remote desktop
Discussion threads 2007-04-26
Windows XP Service Pack 2 Windows Firewall Group Policy Setup for Executive Software Products
By default, Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) enables Windows Firewall, previously known as Internet Connection Firewall ICF. The firewall's behavior is such that by default, file and print sharing is disabled, and most TCP and UDP ports are blocked. This paper contains a technical overview of how to utilize...
Tags: Group Policy, Microsoft Windows XP, Diskeeper Corp., Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack, Microsoft Windows, Firewalls, Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2, Network Security, Security, Operating Systems, Software, Networking
White papers 2004-11-03
Troubleshooting Windows Firewall in Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2
The Windows Firewall feature of Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2), a replacement for the Internet Connection Firewall ICF in previous versions of Windows XP, is a stateful host firewall that provides protection for computers against incoming traffic from the Internet or from neighboring network devices on a private...
Tags: Microsoft Windows XP, Service Pack 2, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack, Microsoft Windows Firewall, Microsoft Windows, Firewalls, Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2, Network Security, Operating Systems, Security, Software, Networking
White papers 2004-11-01
Configure IT Quick: WinXP's Internet Connection Firewall
Learn how to enable and configure Windows XPs Internet Connection Firewall.With the advent of broadband, an increasing number of homes and small businesses are finding it easy to connect their LANs to the Internet. While this provides many outstanding benefits, it does increase the possibility of your network being attacked...
Tags: Firewalls, Network security, SECURITY, NETWORKING, information technology, Steven Pittsley CNE, firewall, Internet Connection Firewall, Microsoft Windows XP, network
Technical articles 2001-11-08
problem with my network
i want to connect my 2 pcs using crossover cable. i already have a pre installed NIC on my mboard so i thought that connecting the 2 pc for small 2 player game should be easy. i already inserted the ends of the x over cable to their respective slots....
Tags: cable, comp, computer, cross over cable networking, havock, IP, IP address, j.parairo@..., network, networking, PC
Discussion threads 2006-12-06
Investigate Notification Services and the Service Broker in SQL Server 2005
This sample chapter from Administrator's Guide to SQL Server 2005 offers a three-part, holistic discussion of Notification Services, an infrastructure within SQL Server 2005 that involves a service, instances, applications, and a set of programs developers create to interface with the system. First the chapter provides a broad overview of...
Tags: Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft SQL Server 2005, Addison-Wesley, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Enterprise Software, Databases, Web Services, Software, Data Management
Book chapters 2006-06-19
XP Service Pack 2 and Firewall
How can I deactivate the xp firewall automatically not manually via the controls after an installation of XP service pack 2 on a PC? We need to do this to access other PCs in our network via a VNC connection. Is there a batch Program or a script that could...
Tags: firewall, Kirk.Haggerty, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack, Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2, PC, Service Pack 2, windows
Q&A 2005-11-16
Microsft Patches
On most microsoft patch documentation I read ..." Best practices recommend blocking all TCP/IP ports that are not actually being used, and most firewalls including the Windows Internet Connection Firewall ICF block those ports by default." from Microsoft security bulletin MS03-026.1.Does this mean this patch is not important if you...
Tags: firewall, Lino767@..., patch management, windows
Q&A 2005-06-23
There's no place for Microsoft Windows XP Home in the office
Explore configuration problems associated with using Windows XP Home in the officeBy Steven Vaughan-NicholsIf you want Windows XP on your network, you probably want to do it for as little money as possible. After all, whatever else XP is, it's not cheap. You might even be tempted to upgrade your...
Tags: Peer to peer (P2P), NETWORKING, VPNs, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, CNET, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition, network, P2P
Technical articles 2002-02-20
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